What does a Concierge do?
Concierges act as the first point of contact between guests and an organization. They are tasked with answering guest inquiries, directing phone calls, coordinating travel plans, and more. They must uphold company culture at all times while making guests feel welcomed and valued. Concierges typically work in the hospitality industry, such as in hotels and resorts, but they may also work in hospitals, real estate offices, and more.
There is no formal education requirement for Concierges, however, a certificate or degree in a hospitality related field is often preferred. The most successful Concierges possess exceptional customer service and people skills. They are detail oriented individuals who listen well and are able to anticipate someone's needs in order to provide a wonderful customer experience.
- Answer phone an email inquiries from potential guests in a timely and respectful manner
- Greet guests and visitors warmly and make them feel welcome and attended
- Offer restaurant and activity recommendations and assist guests in arranging transportation and excursions
- Receive and redirect mail, phone calls, packages, etc
- Ensure that guest spaces and lobby are clean and tidy at all times
- Act as a liaison between guests and any department necessary including the kitchen, housekeeping, etc
- Anticipate guests needs in order to accommodate them and provide an exceptional guest experience
- Maintain inventory of supplies and order new stock as needed
- 1+ years of previous customer service experience
- Positive phone demeanor and superior written and verbal communication skills are essential
- Must have a service oriented mindset and be capable of making every guest feel valued
- Knowledge of basic office equipment, including printers, scanners, copiers, etc
- Exemplify strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Competent working with Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Outlook and Excel
- Possess a positive attitude and be willing to work as part of a team
- Ability to speak a second language is an asset
- Willing to work irregular shifts and weekends
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Concierge Career Path
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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of a Concierge
When working as a Concierge, the most common skills you will need to perform your job and for career success are Excellent Customer Service, Microsoft Outlook, Excellent Communication, Requests and English Language.
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The most common qualifications to become a Concierge is a minimum of a GED / High School Degree and an average of 0 - 1 of experience not including years spent in education and/or training.